Forbes May 19, 2019
Jayshree Pandya

Introduction

Machine learning models are on the rise. This is due to their potential for advanced predictive analytics, which is creating many new opportunities for healthcare. From models that can predict chronic ailments like heart diseases or acute diseases like infections and intestinal disorders, the capability of machine learning to predict infectious as well as non-communicable diseases is on its way to delivering considerable benefits to doctors and hospitals.

This is transformative as, over the years, a large number of people have been getting diagnosed with infectious as well as non-communicable diseases which require complicated and costly treatments. These can be temporary or long term treatment, which may require hospitalization and at times re-hospitalization. Individually and collectively, these are adding...

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